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Faculdade de Tecnologia do Estado de São Paulo - FATEC
2011
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VER HISTÓRICO DE RESPOSTAS
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CHINA’S NEW SEX SYMBOLS

BY ISAAC STONE FISH

ASIA IN THE CATEGORY of the world’s sexiest politicians, China’s dour communist apparatchiks¹ would seem to be far behind America’s legendary ladies’ men presidents and Europe’s bunga-bunga leaders. But a survey released in December by the All-China Women’s Federation found that a Middle Kingdom mandarin is the top pick for an ideal partner among Chinese women.

What’s the appeal? (It can’t be the ill-fitting suits.) It’s money, money, money. While government officials receive a modest salary – well under $1,000 a month- they can usually leverage their position for personal gain, often through shady means. A corrupt vice district head in Beijing was recently arrested for accumulating more than $ 6,5 million; in other cases the perks have reached into the hundreds of millions. And even for officials who aren’t skimming off the top, a government job (and the attendant legal perks) provides a level of security that’s quite desirable for China’s marriage-minded ladies, especially compared with a less stable position at a state-owned or private company.

There’s also the growing reputation of Chinese government officials as a particularly virile lot. China’s state-owned press often titillates readers with tales of bureaucratic sex scandals: in one major story last year, a provincial tobacco-bureau chief’s diary was leaked online, with page after page of prurient details about his trysts² with young beauties (including fellow government employees). The public’s reaction was generally sympathetic to the cad. One prominent blogger maintained the bureau chief was a good official because he managed to spend some time with his wife despite the womanizing, took less than $10,000 in bribes, and didn’t visit prostitutes. In other words, a real catch. In a survey on the blogger’s site, almost all the more than 100,000 respondents thought the official should keep his job. That’s sex appeal – and popular appeal.
( Newsweek, February 7, 2011.)

apparatchiks²: burocratas do partido comunista chinês

trysts²: encontros secretos

De acordo com o texto, as mulheres chinesas preferem um relacionamento com funcionários do governo 
A
por eles não saírem com prostitutas. 
B
pelo fato de eles serem casados. 
C
pela segurança oferecida pelos cargos que eles exercem. 
D
pelo status de serem funcionários de países asiáticos. 
E
por eles terem uma renda mensal inferior a 1000 dólares.